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u.s. airway authorized a strike though it is not expected to impact thanksgiving travel because cooling off period is expected to be imposed. attendant upset over contract terms under the merger of u.s. airway and america west airlines. >> as millions of americans head to the airport and face long security lines, news tonight about the threat that make those checks so critical. 4 men from southern california are under arrest charged with plot to go join al qaeda and kill americans. as pierre thomas explains the men are following a dead terrorist still so powerful he's inspiring a new wave of jiha jihadist from the grave. >>reporter: an war was the world most wanted man. public enemy no. 1. encouraging radical to attack america in the on line preaching. u.s. killed him in the drone strike in september 2011 but today we learn he's still helping to recruit terrorists from the grave. overnight the fbi announced charges against 4 california men accused of plotting to good to afghanistan to bomb
u.s. airway authorized a strike though it is not expected to impact thanksgiving travel because cooling off period is expected to be imposed. attendant upset over contract terms under the merger of u.s. airway and america west airlines. >> as millions of americans head to the airport and face long security lines, news tonight about the threat that make those checks so critical. 4 men from southern california are under arrest charged with plot to go join al qaeda and kill americans. as...
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. >> u.s. nraev is punishing the seal team 6 including one who is on the mission that killed osama bin laden. for helping a redwood city company develop a new video game. electronic arts or ea for short produced medal of honor war fighter and began distributing the game last month. the seals work as consultant on the project and received letters of reprimand and pay cut in half for 2 most. rear admiral wrote this. we don't tolerate the policy that govern who we are and what we do as sailors in the united states navy. >>> well president obama thanked his chicago campaign staff on wednesday for making tuesday victory possible. mr. obama told the staff because of what they had done it means the work he is doing is important and he choked up. [applause]. >> he told his staff they will do amazing things in their life and their journey is just beginning. the campaign released the video. mitt romney campaign left one image behind. office of the president elect. designed with the hope of romney victory
. >> u.s. nraev is punishing the seal team 6 including one who is on the mission that killed osama bin laden. for helping a redwood city company develop a new video game. electronic arts or ea for short produced medal of honor war fighter and began distributing the game last month. the seals work as consultant on the project and received letters of reprimand and pay cut in half for 2 most. rear admiral wrote this. we don't tolerate the policy that govern who we are and what we do as...
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this is the only u.s. stop for the wonderland that features face painters, jugulars, fire dancers and fire eaters. love the fire eaters. >>> still to come, chaos across the country as millions turned out to get in on the black friday deals. we'll show you some of the biggest spots. >> and how you can shop and help out your community this weekend. >> and along with on-line shopping comes another problem, package theft. what you need to know to make sure your on-line purchases arrive at their destination. >> coming up next on "nightline" as millions take to the stores this black friday, we have an inside look at the new blockbuster individual yoy game that is looking to -- video game that is looking to >>> we continue to follow the breaking news out of pinole. this is a live picture as crews frantically try to dig out a man who has been stuck in a drainage pipe. he has been stuck since 8:00 tonight. officials tell abc news that he was sleeping in the pipe and got wedged inside somehow. they continue to dig a
this is the only u.s. stop for the wonderland that features face painters, jugulars, fire dancers and fire eaters. love the fire eaters. >>> still to come, chaos across the country as millions turned out to get in on the black friday deals. we'll show you some of the biggest spots. >> and how you can shop and help out your community this weekend. >> and along with on-line shopping comes another problem, package theft. what you need to know to make sure your on-line...
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. >> that the u.s. will be better equipped to catch or to exploit. >> dan: that is remarkable. >> some business news, at&t promises a major upgrade. phone company said it plans to spend billions of dollars more on the next three years to improve networks. they are trying to catch up with verizon and maybe expand into audible connections. >> u.s. trade commission declared china responsible for bringing the solar panel to the brink of collapse. they did so by subsidizing its own manufacturers and under cutting prices here. it will be big tariffs on chinese made solar panels. say goodbye to an election full of laughs. late night comedy highlights and presidential race that >> dan: this election has been serious business but a lot of fun. all sorts of videos are out there. here is one that hit the internet this morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dan: that is a lot of work. 19-year-old student put his books down and edited it together. it's received already 200,000 views. he put together a version of call me maybe
. >> that the u.s. will be better equipped to catch or to exploit. >> dan: that is remarkable. >> some business news, at&t promises a major upgrade. phone company said it plans to spend billions of dollars more on the next three years to improve networks. they are trying to catch up with verizon and maybe expand into audible connections. >> u.s. trade commission declared china responsible for bringing the solar panel to the brink of collapse. they did so by...
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. >> more than 1200 people became u.s. citizen ins the east bay and celebration didn't stop there. nick smith explains from oakland city hall. >> wonderful obligation to be able to exercise the right to vote and make sure that it counts. >>reporter: she's originally from india. she moved here in 2001-today is her birthday and first time she voted as citizen of the united states. >> i think it would be a big deal but when i was sitting there i started tearing up. >>reporter: her day didn't start here. it started here. tl 1255 men and women from 104 country became naturalized citizen of the united states this morning. the theatre in oakland packed with energy excitement and new citizens. him with one goal in mind. >> i want to vote. >>reporter: because she lives in alameda county she had 787 polling places to do just that. that's right. as new citizen she can exercise her right to vet today. >> for any of those people that live in alameda county they become citizen today's they can come down to our office, register to vote and cast a ballot. >>reporter: that's where i met this couple
. >> more than 1200 people became u.s. citizen ins the east bay and celebration didn't stop there. nick smith explains from oakland city hall. >> wonderful obligation to be able to exercise the right to vote and make sure that it counts. >>reporter: she's originally from india. she moved here in 2001-today is her birthday and first time she voted as citizen of the united states. >> i think it would be a big deal but when i was sitting there i started tearing up....
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u.s. average $3.54. san francisco down 16 cents from a week ago. in oakland the price fell almost 20 cents. >>> appa lot of kids came down with something called giants fever on parade day. the san francisco unified school district said thousands of kids played hooky last wednesday, presumably to attend the world series parade. we saw a lot of kids from all over california. more than 4100 students in san francisco were absent that day, that cost the district nearly $160,000 in california funding. the state pays $38 a day for a student who shows up to school. the majority of school skippers were high school students. >> some tell us they were learning a lesson in perseverance and determination. >> that works we can go with that. >>> we have a winning weather forecast, if you like record temperatures. >> if you don't, it will change quickly. you can keep temperatures like this around for too many days. good morning, beautiful picture of the sun washing over san jose now. it will look almost the same no matter where we go, a little haze, not a spare th
u.s. average $3.54. san francisco down 16 cents from a week ago. in oakland the price fell almost 20 cents. >>> appa lot of kids came down with something called giants fever on parade day. the san francisco unified school district said thousands of kids played hooky last wednesday, presumably to attend the world series parade. we saw a lot of kids from all over california. more than 4100 students in san francisco were absent that day, that cost the district nearly $160,000 in...
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. >> reporter: after a legal battle that almost ended up at the u.s. supreme court, the arizona-based americans for responsible leadership finally revealed who gave them that mystery their 11 million campaign contribution. >> they disclosed, an intermediary, the largest instance of money laundering in california history. >> reporter: in a letter, the money came from americans for job security, which funneled it to yet another nonprofit, center to protect patient right, before sending it to arl, arl sent it to the small business action committee pac in california, to use against governor brown's tax measure for schools, proposition 30, to win approval for proposition 32, which aims to curtail labor unions' political power. one of the groups is tied to david and charles koch, the billionaire brothers who are financing anti-obama ads in swing states and banke rolling tea party candidates. >> these are two individuals worth over $3 or $4 billion, who have promised to spend $200 to $300 million on conservative candidates with pacs and nonprofits. >> reporte
. >> reporter: after a legal battle that almost ended up at the u.s. supreme court, the arizona-based americans for responsible leadership finally revealed who gave them that mystery their 11 million campaign contribution. >> they disclosed, an intermediary, the largest instance of money laundering in california history. >> reporter: in a letter, the money came from americans for job security, which funneled it to yet another nonprofit, center to protect patient right, before...
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if u.s. state agents see, say, and pakistan the are you many or afghans citizen, they are not operating to protect or suppress crime in those countries, they're acting in u.s. interest, so they cannot claim to be acting in the interest of the afghan go her when they see him come bundled him off, and put him in a cell for days and days. so they are actually more limited. they have less justification for doing what they're doing, more levity of operating when they're working with domestic citizens. >> professor, water boarding became a big issue a couple of years ago and the worse. is water boarding immoral? >> i believe it is. it is a course of technique that , it's the type of violence that is being used against someone who's not been violent. further, the assumption is that somehow this physical discomfort will make somebody speak the truth. there is no direct correlation between causing pain or discomfort in making someone speak the truth. so therefore is disproportionate. it is disconnecte
if u.s. state agents see, say, and pakistan the are you many or afghans citizen, they are not operating to protect or suppress crime in those countries, they're acting in u.s. interest, so they cannot claim to be acting in the interest of the afghan go her when they see him come bundled him off, and put him in a cell for days and days. so they are actually more limited. they have less justification for doing what they're doing, more levity of operating when they're working with domestic...
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election is a top story today outside the u.s. as well. >> a fight to the finish, america goes to the polls. >> covered all over television with court -- the foreign correspondents such as from washington and florida but all over the u.s. >> the race is almost over for the two men who would be president. now what is up to the voters to make their choice. >> extensive, it is extremely thorough coverage in newspapers and on web sites. every foreign news organization has a prominent section devoted to the u.s. election. part of the reason for all of the global attention is so many people in so many other countries are looking for a catalyst for change in their own nation coming from a strong decision in america. there will be live coverage of the results, even though it will be in the middle of the night. >> now we have some answers for your plant and gardening questions. the pineapple is back. >> this is a great plant -- the pineapple is a symbol of welcome. it's a wonderful plant toward the holidays. they are fun to grow. this is a
election is a top story today outside the u.s. as well. >> a fight to the finish, america goes to the polls. >> covered all over television with court -- the foreign correspondents such as from washington and florida but all over the u.s. >> the race is almost over for the two men who would be president. now what is up to the voters to make their choice. >> extensive, it is extremely thorough coverage in newspapers and on web sites. every foreign news organization has a...
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the u.s. 80 -- navy and spend four years in the military and applied for the u.s. border patrol and i was blessed with a tremendous career, tremendous family. i ended up along the border as u.s. border patrol agents going through the ranks and started using what i felt was a talent i was blessed with, being able to infiltrate drug cartels, human smuggling cartels and did more undercover work than any federal agent in the history of the government's over a 30 year career and i am happy to share those experiences because they are unique because i was the only federal agent who experienced being smuggled from mexico to the interior of the united states, going through travels by myself in the back of the trunk of a car, things of that nature. it was quite dramatic but something i did with a lot of pride because i felt going after those seeking a better life in the united states i share those stories with you in my book the shadow catcher. >> there are many powerful moments you describe. i am wonde
the u.s. 80 -- navy and spend four years in the military and applied for the u.s. border patrol and i was blessed with a tremendous career, tremendous family. i ended up along the border as u.s. border patrol agents going through the ranks and started using what i felt was a talent i was blessed with, being able to infiltrate drug cartels, human smuggling cartels and did more undercover work than any federal agent in the history of the government's over a 30 year career and i am happy to share...
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it's the largest single site jail facility in the u.s. our producers gained rare access to this labyrinth of holding cells spanning ten city square blocks. pretrial detainees make up 95% of the population here, meaning they have been charged but have not had their day in court. >> usually about 40 to 50 guys are on this bus. you get 15 to 20 buses a day. guys are coming in in their street clothes, they just got taken into custody from whatever court they went to. >> as they were coming in on the bus, they probably know already who we were. look who is here? look who is here? come on, man. >> we have approximately so,000 inmates. every one of them is a potential source for information on what's going on out on the street. >> some of the guys that we do know, they don't want to make it open that they know us. as they are walking away, they turn around to give you a little sign. i want to talk to you. right away we know and give them the eye contact, we nod because we don't want anyone to know who is working with us. >> investigator adrian s
it's the largest single site jail facility in the u.s. our producers gained rare access to this labyrinth of holding cells spanning ten city square blocks. pretrial detainees make up 95% of the population here, meaning they have been charged but have not had their day in court. >> usually about 40 to 50 guys are on this bus. you get 15 to 20 buses a day. guys are coming in in their street clothes, they just got taken into custody from whatever court they went to. >> as they were...
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they called for an immediate withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan... so american military men and women can begin the process of healing. >> the veterans and spoke about their experiences in war and their continuing struggle to heal from the psychological scars of battle >> also on this veterans day the national veterans art museum held a grand opening at it's new location. the exhibition is called welcome home featuring the arch of two veterans \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \t of 2 veterans. it is part of a series of shows and performances exploiting the trauma of war. the museum is open to the public from today through memorial day >> still to come, a murder that horrified a west suburban community one year ago is now the inspiration for an act of charity. also, a pair of iconic chicago buildings prepare to celebrate a milestone. and later, he went from a law clerk for abraham lincoln, to one of our country's most famous fighters. the nearly-forgotten story of an american hero. break ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet but
they called for an immediate withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan... so american military men and women can begin the process of healing. >> the veterans and spoke about their experiences in war and their continuing struggle to heal from the psychological scars of battle >> also on this veterans day the national veterans art museum held a grand opening at it's new location. the exhibition is called welcome home featuring the arch of two veterans \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \t of 2...
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united the first u.s. carrier and they are betting big on the new planes buying 50 of thefment >> you'll see this airplane flying out of chicago, out of new york, out of dulles, houston, san francisco l.a., denver. >> what do you think sflr it's beautiful. >> a few things you'll notice when you get on the airplane. one, it is super quiet. two, i'm standing under the overhead bin and there is plenty of room. the windows bring a whole lot more light into the airplane. and the bathroom is fully automated. >> i really want to play with it which i will be doing much the entire flight. >> you can't blame them. the windows are bigger and darken at the touch of a button. >> surreal flight. no one has been in the seat the whole way. there's reporters everywhere. the c.e.o. being interviewed right next to me. i don't think anyone wavents to land. >> at least one passenger didn't seem to share greg's dream of more time on the dream liner opting instead to just dream. all the way to chicago. >> that means there really
united the first u.s. carrier and they are betting big on the new planes buying 50 of thefment >> you'll see this airplane flying out of chicago, out of new york, out of dulles, houston, san francisco l.a., denver. >> what do you think sflr it's beautiful. >> a few things you'll notice when you get on the airplane. one, it is super quiet. two, i'm standing under the overhead bin and there is plenty of room. the windows bring a whole lot more light into the airplane. and the...
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delta air lines and u.s. airways had issued a fee waived related to sandy. >> let's take a look at our weather. >> i want to bring the satellite and radar just to show you that this storm system that is coming in is not as impressive as sandy but you do have to keep the mine that it threatens about a foot of snow. this was just a week ago and there's a lot colder air associated with the storm. one of the real concerns is a potential for cahill a- stashed the yellow on the screen indicates a moderate to heavy shower. it will be a cold rain so this can certainly bring in flooding. all of this area is showing snowfall. we have already seen a great devastation from superstores sandy. >> a blanket of cloud cover is in for the morning. there is been an hour delay on arriving flights. you should check with your carrier. look at the visibility is half a mile for nafta. it highway 1 01. this fall will stick around and will start to burn it off by the afternoon. with this in mind the temperatures are in the upper 60s.
delta air lines and u.s. airways had issued a fee waived related to sandy. >> let's take a look at our weather. >> i want to bring the satellite and radar just to show you that this storm system that is coming in is not as impressive as sandy but you do have to keep the mine that it threatens about a foot of snow. this was just a week ago and there's a lot colder air associated with the storm. one of the real concerns is a potential for cahill a- stashed the yellow on the screen...
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the u.s.- mexico border. we got a real mom and the family car to do an experiment. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. then we brought her family to see if it worked. take a deep breath tell me what you smell. something fresh. a beach. take your blindfolds off. oh! look at all this garbage! febreze car. eliminates odors for continuous freshness so you can breathe happy. have you tried this yet? save on febreze car and other innovative products at pgtryit.com. busy in here. yeah. progressive mobile is... [ "everybody have fun tonight" plays ] really catching on! people can do it all! get a quote, buy and manage your policy! -[ music stops ] -it's great! well, what's with the... -[ music resumes ] -music? ♪ have fun tonight ♪ dude. getting a car insurance quote. i'll let it go to voicemail. [ clears throat ] ♪ everybody wang chung tonight ♪ putting it on vibrate. [ cell phone vibrates ] -[ loud vibrating
the u.s.- mexico border. we got a real mom and the family car to do an experiment. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. then we brought her family to see if it worked. take a deep breath tell me what you smell. something fresh. a beach. take your blindfolds off. oh! look at all this garbage! febreze car. eliminates odors for continuous freshness so you can breathe happy. have you tried this yet? save on febreze...
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i ended up starting along the border is the u.s. border patrol agent, going through the ranks and then i started using what i felt was a talent that i was blessed with it being able to integrate drug cartels, human smuggling cartels. and i did more undercover work in more criminal cases than any federal agent in the history of our government over a 30 year career. i'm very happy to share those experiences because they very unique. i was the only federal agent experienced being smuggled as a foreigner from mexico to the interior of the united states, going to travel by myself in the back of a u-haul, a chunk of a car can think of that nature. so it was quite dramatic, but it was something i did with a lot of pride because i went after those who abuse those seeking a better life in the united states and a share those stories with you in ibook, "the shadow catcher." >> there's many powerful moments that you describe. i'm wondering if you could share a couple of those with less. one that i'm thinking in particular is the juncture where
i ended up starting along the border is the u.s. border patrol agent, going through the ranks and then i started using what i felt was a talent that i was blessed with it being able to integrate drug cartels, human smuggling cartels. and i did more undercover work in more criminal cases than any federal agent in the history of our government over a 30 year career. i'm very happy to share those experiences because they very unique. i was the only federal agent experienced being smuggled as a...
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. >> these are the more conventional u.s. type of toilets where you can actually see the trap passageway on the side. >> tell us what goes in where and how does it come out. >> the bull has the water right here, and when it flushes, it fills up around this curve here, and it basically creates a siphon. >> so here we have passage through to the bottom. i do not know if people have ever seen the bottom of one of these. there is. we have a couple of holes here that are for mounting. usually, there is a flange on the floor. we do not have that here. then, we use a wax seal, something like this. >> is has a little cover on the wax, but it has a throat that sits down in the pipe, and this wax seals it's down there to make the seal on the floor. >> right. you do not want to take this off and stick it on because it is unbelievably lucky. so these things are very inexpensive. by the way, wax seals are really cheap. a but. and this is waterproof, so if you ever need contemporary waterproofing, this is great stuff. taken off, put this o
. >> these are the more conventional u.s. type of toilets where you can actually see the trap passageway on the side. >> tell us what goes in where and how does it come out. >> the bull has the water right here, and when it flushes, it fills up around this curve here, and it basically creates a siphon. >> so here we have passage through to the bottom. i do not know if people have ever seen the bottom of one of these. there is. we have a couple of holes here that are for...
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we heard from financials in the u.s. and some of those results have shown some concerns about the u.s. economy and, of course, global banking industry. of course, a lot of focus on japan as well. so the likes of mitt beshee financial group and other financial groups as well and all of them and how they play out into the stock markets here as well. that's a big focus. we're not out of the woods yet as far as earnings are concerned, but the megabanks may show a better picture. those gdp numbers are neglect foifr the japanese economy. back to you. >> thanks for that. >>> a quick look at what's on our global economic calendar for this week. on monday euro zone finance ministers get together in brussels to discuss whether to go ahead and provide greece with another loan out of the bailout package. on tuesday a finance ministers meeting is expected to get under way. on wednesday major japanese banks and other financial institutions will aannounce their first half earnings. the business results will come out amid speculation th
we heard from financials in the u.s. and some of those results have shown some concerns about the u.s. economy and, of course, global banking industry. of course, a lot of focus on japan as well. so the likes of mitt beshee financial group and other financial groups as well and all of them and how they play out into the stock markets here as well. that's a big focus. we're not out of the woods yet as far as earnings are concerned, but the megabanks may show a better picture. those gdp numbers...
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. policies and u.s. leadership on this point? jim zogby: let's start with the last point. tom gjelten: okay. jim zogby: it's a favorite of mine because it actually comes from the old colonial mindset of if you're firm and tough and look them straight in the eye, and they'll cower and bend over and say sahiv [spelled phonetically]. and brits tried it, and it didn't work. we tried it, and it's not working, and yet it's still being taught. bernard lewis is still viewed as an expert in some strange way as the guy who taught us how arabs think. on the other point, the public is war-weary and wary about new wars, precisely because of how badly handled the iraq war was in particular. afghanistan did not create a real dent in terms of arab opinion, and i think for the most part, as we saw from the data, the public largely dismissed it and or just tolerated it until the corner was turned and we went up to 100,000 troops and now there's a real focus on that one. but in terms of both american public opinion of the war and arab opinion of am
. policies and u.s. leadership on this point? jim zogby: let's start with the last point. tom gjelten: okay. jim zogby: it's a favorite of mine because it actually comes from the old colonial mindset of if you're firm and tough and look them straight in the eye, and they'll cower and bend over and say sahiv [spelled phonetically]. and brits tried it, and it didn't work. we tried it, and it's not working, and yet it's still being taught. bernard lewis is still viewed as an expert in some strange...
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i mean i mean here in the u.s. we don't know anything indian we're going into a shell nothing no nothing. nothing nothing that well truly truly i hope there would be an opportunity to develop something which is different from previous four years of a standstill. whether it would be possible remains to be seen i don't believe the u.s. administration the obama administration. is it any possible mindset of immediately enter into these type of discussions with russia we are very firm in insisting upon what our two fold position that is we need a legally binding guarantees that nothing. in what is going on in this area is against russian strategic deterrence and second we want. something that would allow us to judge and access on our own whether these statements are true whether they are compatible with reality those two things i very firm we cannot move on those and if the us part won some agreements some understanding with us they need to adjust that's our view you know you already told us once that one must go once i
i mean i mean here in the u.s. we don't know anything indian we're going into a shell nothing no nothing. nothing nothing that well truly truly i hope there would be an opportunity to develop something which is different from previous four years of a standstill. whether it would be possible remains to be seen i don't believe the u.s. administration the obama administration. is it any possible mindset of immediately enter into these type of discussions with russia we are very firm in insisting...
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u.s. cellular decides to leave chicago. what it means for customers. and later in lunchbreak a taste of key west here in chicago. shrimp annatto with smokey oven- roasted to [ "don't you worry 'bout a thing" plays ] stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts about it today. hello?! we believe our customers do their best out there in the world and we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. [car alarm blaring] call now and also ask about our 24/7 support and service. call... and lock in your rate for 12 months today. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >> live from the new york stock exchange with your on the money report. now that obama has won the f
u.s. cellular decides to leave chicago. what it means for customers. and later in lunchbreak a taste of key west here in chicago. shrimp annatto with smokey oven- roasted to [ "don't you worry 'bout a thing" plays ] stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled we give you the money to buy...
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an overwhelming number of parents in the u.s. believe their children are growing up without learning valuable life skills such as how to manage their money. as many as 7 out of 10 parents expect these lessons to be taught in public school. nathaniel and stacey didomenico's young daughter, arianna, is more ahead of the game than she realizes. "we've already started with our daughter. there are things she wants at the store and we explain that it costs money, we have to earn money, sometimes we don't want to spend any more money, we've already spent enough." "it's definitely something parents should teach their kids." > > how old is your daughter? "three-and-a-half." > > and you're starting to work her already about financial responsibility? "about two when we started." > > and how is her little piggy bank doing? "it's pretty fat." but the didomenicos are the exception. a survey of more than a thousand parents found financial responsibility one of the least taught lessons children receive at school or from home. the coupon website
an overwhelming number of parents in the u.s. believe their children are growing up without learning valuable life skills such as how to manage their money. as many as 7 out of 10 parents expect these lessons to be taught in public school. nathaniel and stacey didomenico's young daughter, arianna, is more ahead of the game than she realizes. "we've already started with our daughter. there are things she wants at the store and we explain that it costs money, we have to earn money, sometimes...
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this will probably be the largest increase in u.s. storm coverage of every. the snow is gone on there. rain at lower elevations. there's quite a storm coming together up there. all kinds of reports of snow. the numbers have been impressive. here's how the weather evolves over the next couple of days. the warm front comes through tonight. he is going to blow with gusto tomorrow. only 40 mi. an hour at times. thunderstorms will begin erupting. look how close they will be at kickoff time. that is at 730 sunday night. you wake up to winterly weather conditions. much like those that have prompted all of these advisers. a lot of action going on with this weather system. this is a model forecast of specific models. i show you this because this mammoth thing will dictate the wind circulation of the central u.s.. >> tomorrow we ride up close. with typical they're wrapping in from montana as we have another day of sixties on sunday. him one of these little fashion here plunges coming into the country. is about the time of year that starts happening. for tonight is most
this will probably be the largest increase in u.s. storm coverage of every. the snow is gone on there. rain at lower elevations. there's quite a storm coming together up there. all kinds of reports of snow. the numbers have been impressive. here's how the weather evolves over the next couple of days. the warm front comes through tonight. he is going to blow with gusto tomorrow. only 40 mi. an hour at times. thunderstorms will begin erupting. look how close they will be at kickoff time. that is...
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or governing a as a u.s. senator or member ofco a that bag american citizen who lives in that state or lives in the country. it's not just that small collective group of folks that a real test for the to understand how we communicate d how we gooss was two huge the ground we gave away ones on that tax the ground we gave away on simp bowls, thground we gave away in a number of areas could have carvehat grand2sissed mruth half of campaigning, thise have a democratic basically so watching people watching today, watching the american people today think >> for one cliff,ax cuts spepding -- tax cuts and spending it must bei think out of that are politics ll change. have to choose whether to work with the president or not.think, will get historic bipartisanievement when he pulls this off. and theobama care in place enshriningdo raising wealthiest which this deal will do and having reform is going to shake up politics more than this ewj election justd the status quo. >> went into this the3 way they a skeptic about t
or governing a as a u.s. senator or member ofco a that bag american citizen who lives in that state or lives in the country. it's not just that small collective group of folks that a real test for the to understand how we communicate d how we gooss was two huge the ground we gave away ones on that tax the ground we gave away on simp bowls, thground we gave away in a number of areas could have carvehat grand2sissed mruth half of campaigning, thise have a democratic basically so watching people...
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in the u.s. demands for medical care as a social right originated in the worker's movement represented by people like florence greenberg. next came to national prominence in fdr's proposed second bill of rights, and finally they were adopted in the united nations universal decoration of human rights after world world war ii thanks in part to el mrs. roosevelt after her husband's death. today more than 70 countries recognize a right health or health care in their constitutions. virtually every industrialized nation have taken steps to implement the rights by establishing some type of universal health coverage for their citizens. with one major exception, anybody know? [inaudible] the united states of america. but it's not for lack of trying, after fdr's death president harry truman announced a national health insurance program that would have made it part of the social security act. the physicians of the american medical association attacked the plan and socialized medicine that might also sound f
in the u.s. demands for medical care as a social right originated in the worker's movement represented by people like florence greenberg. next came to national prominence in fdr's proposed second bill of rights, and finally they were adopted in the united nations universal decoration of human rights after world world war ii thanks in part to el mrs. roosevelt after her husband's death. today more than 70 countries recognize a right health or health care in their constitutions. virtually every...
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., wayne karlin talking about his book wandering souls which is an account of the u.s. soldier return to vietnam to return a notbook he took from a soldier he killed during the north vietnam war. >>> joining us now on booktv is author and professor wayne karlin who most recent book is "wandering soul." professor karlin who was homer? >> he is a friend of mine who retired living in north carolina. he was a officer platoon leader in the vietnam war. and he had contacted me a number of years ago because i had some contacts in vietnam vietnamese i had been working with, he had taken a documents and a book from the body of an vietnamese soldier he killed during the war. and wanted to see if he could find a family and return those documents to this them. >> why. he had gone through decades of ptsd, not only because he killed that man, he had a rough war, he killed many people he had seen many of his own men killed, went through a lot of the pat earns that people tend to go through with post-traumatic stress, an adrenaline junkie. he wrecked card, he -- cars, had had a hard ti
., wayne karlin talking about his book wandering souls which is an account of the u.s. soldier return to vietnam to return a notbook he took from a soldier he killed during the north vietnam war. >>> joining us now on booktv is author and professor wayne karlin who most recent book is "wandering soul." professor karlin who was homer? >> he is a friend of mine who retired living in north carolina. he was a officer platoon leader in the vietnam war. and he had contacted...
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most of the east coast of the u.s. was asleep, residents of dixville notch a tiny village in new hampshire headed to the polls to cast the first votes in the u.s. presidential election. after 43 seconds of voting, president obama and republican mitt romney each had 5 votes. as machines prepared to vote a poll shows president obama pulling ahead by 3 points. but within the margin of error among likely voters. >> hello, iowa. >> reporter: an emotional final rally monday night the president asked iowa to help him finish what he started. >> but we are here because we have more work to do. we are not done yet on this journey we have got more road to travel. >> reporter: the president's pitch earlier in the day that he is the same idealist he was four years ago. >> you see the scars on me to prove it. you have seen the gray hair on my head. to show you. what it means to fight for change. >> reporter: for mitt romney, a push to the finish. starting in florida monday, then virginia and ohio and new hampshire nearing midnight.
most of the east coast of the u.s. was asleep, residents of dixville notch a tiny village in new hampshire headed to the polls to cast the first votes in the u.s. presidential election. after 43 seconds of voting, president obama and republican mitt romney each had 5 votes. as machines prepared to vote a poll shows president obama pulling ahead by 3 points. but within the margin of error among likely voters. >> hello, iowa. >> reporter: an emotional final rally monday night the...
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the u.s. until very recently liked to think that the dark times were in the past. and that religious violence was somewhere else. in society's more allegedly primitive, less characterized by heritage of christian values. today we have many reasons to doubt that come complacent self-assessment. it calls for critical self-examination as we try to uncover the roots of ugly fears and suspicious that currently disfigure all western democrats. in april 2011, a law took affect in france according to which it is illegal to cover the face in any public space from parks to marketplaces to shops. although the law does not mention the words women, muslim, boar can, or even israelied, it was introduced by president as a ban on muslim vailing which according to him imprisons women and threatens french values of dignity and equality. the new law rear renders. have adopted some type of restriction. on april 28, 2011, the belgium voted far similar ban although the law is expected to be challenged before the co
the u.s. until very recently liked to think that the dark times were in the past. and that religious violence was somewhere else. in society's more allegedly primitive, less characterized by heritage of christian values. today we have many reasons to doubt that come complacent self-assessment. it calls for critical self-examination as we try to uncover the roots of ugly fears and suspicious that currently disfigure all western democrats. in april 2011, a law took affect in france according to...
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. >>> the gop is the majority in the u.s. house of representatives. this happened just two years after republicans took control of the house during the 2010 midterm election. >>> one of the most recognizable building in the world last night told who won the presidential election. >> we will go to new york and show you how the empire state building was lit up the moment it was official the president secured the election. >>> 5:41 thanks for joining us even if you were nowhere near a tv or cell phone you know who won the election in new york by looking at empire state building that turned blue when cnn called the race for president obama. throughout the night, it illuminateed and it was electoral college votes for each side. >>> a love stories as people are looking out for snow. >> and they are going to get it as we go throughout the day. we will have a wintery mix across the area. we can see as we look back toward the west, dry times, that's to come but first off we have to deal with the nor'easter dumping ran across the area this morning and around ca
. >>> the gop is the majority in the u.s. house of representatives. this happened just two years after republicans took control of the house during the 2010 midterm election. >>> one of the most recognizable building in the world last night told who won the presidential election. >> we will go to new york and show you how the empire state building was lit up the moment it was official the president secured the election. >>> 5:41 thanks for joining us even if you...
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u.s. news and world report are, shall we say, flawed, and not basedded on outcome, and, yet, universities widely promote the fact that they are -- they gain standing in those rankings, and sometimes you can use those at goals. does that make anybody uncomfortable? does that lend credibility to the rankings? are we just stuck with that fact or is there another approach? >> i think if you look at the web page of any university, what you'll see on the web page is whatever publicity the university is getting, and i mean, i actually have done research that shows when you fall in the rankings, all sorts of bad things happen. fewer people apply. it's more difficult to get the students to come. you have to give more financial aid. test scores go down. the rankings do matter, and people say they don't pay attention to them, but that's not the only thing they pay attention to, and so, you know, i think the message is, you can convey on your web pages and written documentation what are values, what a
u.s. news and world report are, shall we say, flawed, and not basedded on outcome, and, yet, universities widely promote the fact that they are -- they gain standing in those rankings, and sometimes you can use those at goals. does that make anybody uncomfortable? does that lend credibility to the rankings? are we just stuck with that fact or is there another approach? >> i think if you look at the web page of any university, what you'll see on the web page is whatever publicity the...
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for that we're using a lot of data from the u.s. government, cdc, another company called practice fusion and electronic medical record vendor. and again, what we try to do is make health fun and make the experience of health about exploring this great city that we're in and then showing the long-term health benefits of doing so. right now we're looking for beta users in the city and we'll launch in about a month or two. thank you very much. we're really happy to be here. (applause) >> cool, we're going to do a short panel talking about the state of open data and sort of what specifically some of these companies are doing which you've gotten a brief peek on. again, you're probably familiar with, already know who a lot of these people are. really quick go down and have everyone introduce them self. >> hello,ishv. my name is ian kalen, hottved by the department of energy and i support thuous us chief technology officer todd park who is not the cto, but assistant to the president. >> and i'm peter hirschberg, run publicly a dozen hack-a
for that we're using a lot of data from the u.s. government, cdc, another company called practice fusion and electronic medical record vendor. and again, what we try to do is make health fun and make the experience of health about exploring this great city that we're in and then showing the long-term health benefits of doing so. right now we're looking for beta users in the city and we'll launch in about a month or two. thank you very much. we're really happy to be here. (applause) >>...
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. >>> the u.s. postal service announced same day delivery service for internet shoppers in select cities. now back to msnbc investigates. >>> as authorities try to outsmart a savvier and more ruthless generation of criminals, they must rely on a broader network of informants than ever before. >> they know how to run a drug operation. they know how to commit crimes. this is what they do there the more sources that police can develop within the same drug ring or gang, the better. >> maybe we can put that card in the air near 103rd and martin luther king at the bar and as soon as they see him, take it down. >> surround it. >> we'll stay right there. right. okay. that's even. >> tonight, sergeant jason o'malley and the sheriff's police plan to take down an alleged south suburban crack dealer. they received a tip he's carry ago stash of coke in his van. the goal arrest him and set up his supply. >> it can end here the guy will tell us, i'm going to take the hit, go to jail or say, dude, i'll make that ph
. >>> the u.s. postal service announced same day delivery service for internet shoppers in select cities. now back to msnbc investigates. >>> as authorities try to outsmart a savvier and more ruthless generation of criminals, they must rely on a broader network of informants than ever before. >> they know how to run a drug operation. they know how to commit crimes. this is what they do there the more sources that police can develop within the same drug ring or gang, the...
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the u.s. shows are in brooklyn and newark, new jersey. >> have you seen them? >> i have. have you? >> yes, about five times. they are an amazing band. it was not much of a party. but the defense will be outshining the quarterback from the 49ers coming up next. ,,,, eans. >>> now for the worst kept secret of the year. they started at quarterback for the 49ers today in new orleans. the first quarter, they will fake the hand off to take it for themselves and the defender, they are in and it is 7-0, san francisco. second quarter now, after they fumbled upon drew brees. and the 10-yard strike and they lead 14-7. now right before half time, they are intercepted here by brooks who will be going 50 yards for the touchdown to tie the game at 14 on the huge momentum swing for san francisco and they will be going into the break. opening drive for the second half. on the rollout. and he's got frank gore on the 6-yard touchdown to give the had theres a 21-14 lead. they would win. their lead in the nfc west is now two and a half games. carson palmer returning to cincinnati as they took on the be
the u.s. shows are in brooklyn and newark, new jersey. >> have you seen them? >> i have. have you? >> yes, about five times. they are an amazing band. it was not much of a party. but the defense will be outshining the quarterback from the 49ers coming up next. ,,,, eans. >>> now for the worst kept secret of the year. they started at quarterback for the 49ers today in new orleans. the first quarter, they will fake the hand off to take it for themselves and the...
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airlines," well, there is no "u.s. airlines." so they're really looking at very sophisticated and tricky ways of getting to you. > > what can people do to protect themselves? > > first and foremost, really pay attention to what's coming to you in those e-mails. then also, like your bank account and like your credit card, change those passwords and be aware of what's coming. watch the accounts to see if they've been touched at all. also, you might want to be aware of how they address you. when i get something from american airlines, it says "hello jennifer." if it says something like "dear customer" or one i saw that just said "dear," you should be worried that that is not necessarily coming from your airline. > > will the airline refund the miles? > > they might. i'm sure they will if you harass them enough. but, it's going to take some hoops to go through before you get it. they're going to want to make sure that you did not use those miles, and you will probably have to prove it some way or another. > > thank you very much. tha
airlines," well, there is no "u.s. airlines." so they're really looking at very sophisticated and tricky ways of getting to you. > > what can people do to protect themselves? > > first and foremost, really pay attention to what's coming to you in those e-mails. then also, like your bank account and like your credit card, change those passwords and be aware of what's coming. watch the accounts to see if they've been touched at all. also, you might want to be aware of...
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he told netanyahu the u.s. would use the opportunity to accept israel address its security needs, including the smuggling of weapons and explosives into gaza. obama also spoke with president morsi and thanked him for his leadership in the negotiations. they agreed on the importance of working toward a more durable solution to the situation in gaza. >>> greek leaders are wringing their hands as they wait to find out whether they'll get loans they need to cover their expenses. ai uchida joins us from the business team. the greeks seem to face one drama after another, what now? >> all they can do at the moment is wait for the next act to begin. decisions keep getting postponed so the prime minister of greece strongly urged the early provision of additional bailout. the appeal was made after eurozone finance ministers failed again to reach a deal. finance ministers from the 17 eurozone countries gathered in bus zells earlier this week to discuss the extra rescue funds of 31.5 billion euros for greece. however, the
he told netanyahu the u.s. would use the opportunity to accept israel address its security needs, including the smuggling of weapons and explosives into gaza. obama also spoke with president morsi and thanked him for his leadership in the negotiations. they agreed on the importance of working toward a more durable solution to the situation in gaza. >>> greek leaders are wringing their hands as they wait to find out whether they'll get loans they need to cover their expenses. ai uchida...
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coming up, we'll look at the u.s. house of representatives map show you the interesting races decided there overnight. >>> let's take a look at capitol hill. the president will face the same divided congress next year. democrats retain control of the senate, republicans keep control of the house. democrats have 52 seats, republicans have 54. three senate races are undecided. 20 seats were a tossup, democrats needed 25 seats to gain control, no change in leadership there. >> governor brown's proposal to raise taxes to rescue schools was the big issue. the margin to approve it grew. prop 30 leading by six point margin most votes counted. consumers and high income earner will pay more in taxes. prop 38 would have increased taxes on the middle class to help fun education was soundly defeated. amy hollyfield joins us live with more. >> reporter: shopping is why a lot of people come to emeryville when you shop is when you are going to feel the affects of prop 30, a quarter cent sales tax increase to fund prop 30 the wealthy
coming up, we'll look at the u.s. house of representatives map show you the interesting races decided there overnight. >>> let's take a look at capitol hill. the president will face the same divided congress next year. democrats retain control of the senate, republicans keep control of the house. democrats have 52 seats, republicans have 54. three senate races are undecided. 20 seats were a tossup, democrats needed 25 seats to gain control, no change in leadership there. >>...
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results from the local races, there was only one incumbent who didn't keep his seat in the house or u.s. senate republican representative lost in district 6. he was elected for the first time in 1992 and the 86-year- old was the second oldest member in the house of representatives. >>> congressman harris is now the only republican to serve maryland in the federal government. abc2 news brian kuebler spent election night with the state's republican party with the candidate at bwi west in linthicum and has more reaction to the big win. >> reporter: the voters of district one put him in office for a second straight term in the u.s. house of representatives. he he said the nation faces serious challenges and he has the confidence to take on the challenges and believes in american greatness and he says he will not apologize for it. our government he also added cannot work if only half of our legislature is doing its job laying blame on the gridlock of the last two years on the democratically controlled senate. let's listen to what else he had to say shortly after his speech this evening. >> w
results from the local races, there was only one incumbent who didn't keep his seat in the house or u.s. senate republican representative lost in district 6. he was elected for the first time in 1992 and the 86-year- old was the second oldest member in the house of representatives. >>> congressman harris is now the only republican to serve maryland in the federal government. abc2 news brian kuebler spent election night with the state's republican party with the candidate at bwi west in...
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in the u.s., demand for medical care as a social right originated in the workers movement represented by people like florence greenberg. they next came to national prominence in fdr's proposed second bill of rights. and, finally, they were adopted in the united nations universal declaration of human rights after world war ii. thanks in part two of eleanor roosevelt who helped draft the u.n. declaration after her husband's death. today, more than 70 countries recognize a right to health or health care in their constitutions. virtually every industrialized nation can take a step to implement these rights via establishing some type of universal health coverage for their citizens. with one major exception. anybody know? the united states of america. but it's not for lack of trying. after fdr's death, president harry truman announced a national health insurance program that would've made medical coverage for all part of the social security act. but the physicians of the american medical association at
in the u.s., demand for medical care as a social right originated in the workers movement represented by people like florence greenberg. they next came to national prominence in fdr's proposed second bill of rights. and, finally, they were adopted in the united nations universal declaration of human rights after world war ii. thanks in part two of eleanor roosevelt who helped draft the u.n. declaration after her husband's death. today, more than 70 countries recognize a right to health or...
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they are waiting for the u.s. government to collapse and when it does they say they will take charge. >> we are really working for the constitutional government, limited government. >>reporter: group follows common-law. believes driver's license not needed and paying tax is operational. >> matter of us being the solve republic we are to rule ourselves. >>reporter: this is a ji gap particular joke. he tracks the activity and republic leadership states it's not part of the sovereign movement. any militia and doesn't promote violence but he says the belief fit the movement ideology. >> they have the same set of ideas. the government is not legitimate. it is engaged in a massive rip off of the citizen citizens. >> believing in this ideology as you unusual as it seems is not a crime. >>reporter: this special agent oversees the task force in northern california. he says the fbi doesn't get involved with sovereigns unless there's evidence of illegal activity. >> it certainly a priority. the biggest concern that i have is
they are waiting for the u.s. government to collapse and when it does they say they will take charge. >> we are really working for the constitutional government, limited government. >>reporter: group follows common-law. believes driver's license not needed and paying tax is operational. >> matter of us being the solve republic we are to rule ourselves. >>reporter: this is a ji gap particular joke. he tracks the activity and republic leadership states it's not part of the...
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. >> far from the chicago that most people know is one of the poorest suburbs in the u.s. it's the village of ford heights. the cook county sheriff's police inherited all law enforcement duties here after budget problems shut down the local police force. today they're searching for one particular gang member. he was last seen waving a gun at women and children on a neighborhood block. >> he was on a bicycle and pulled a gun. he got his crew with him. face to face. i seen him holding a gun. i told him to watch out. the kids are there playing ball. he pointed at them but then when i say something, he pointed at me and took off that way. >> wow. >> so happened i was sitting in the chair and the kids were shooting hoops. i was trying to keep them from getting shot and a little baby. i tripped over that brick. >> are you all right? >> yeah, my foot just swelling here, see? when i was trying to push my kids and my neighbor's kids. >> you did the right thing. he really can't run that far. the town is not that big. >> somebody's always hiding him. >> jenna and smith know the alleg
. >> far from the chicago that most people know is one of the poorest suburbs in the u.s. it's the village of ford heights. the cook county sheriff's police inherited all law enforcement duties here after budget problems shut down the local police force. today they're searching for one particular gang member. he was last seen waving a gun at women and children on a neighborhood block. >> he was on a bicycle and pulled a gun. he got his crew with him. face to face. i seen him holding...
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you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. a woman used 250,000 pennys to create this. she owned a tatoo gallery and says it was cheaper to grew the money down. she picked up the pennies at a local bank. it took 300 hours to penny tile her floor, which is about 800 square feet. a lot of patience. >> pretty creative. >> really cool. >> seems like the tile would have been easier. i'm just saying. >>> in terms of the weather for today, it's going be cold. put a big coat on the kids. temperature at 38 degrees, we have freeze warnings in spots this morning as well. in to the afternoon, very chilly with the temperature coming in at 50
you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. a woman used 250,000 pennys to create this. she owned...
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the average u.s. rates on fixed mortgages fell to new record lows from the average rate on a 30-year loan it 3.3%. the lowest on record. the 15 year fixed mortgage dropped 2.63%. lauren: a cease-fire deal, but if the violence persists, how much will oil prices climb? david: founder and chief investment officer and our touchstone for all the commodity information. >> the probability of this really exploding is pretty small. i think the market is telling you that we saw a big selloff. a bit of a cease-fire, now back on, kind of off, we will see what happens. as crude oil gets to the end of the year and profit-taking sets in from people walking in capital gain, you will see crude oil, for little bit. lauren: spencer, seems you think the fiscal cliff is more of having an effect on the price of oil than the violence in the middle east. >> it certainly puts an overhead cap. we get an explosion of something, we will get crude oil popping of the 90s. my expectation is we will see a trip to little bit lower be
the average u.s. rates on fixed mortgages fell to new record lows from the average rate on a 30-year loan it 3.3%. the lowest on record. the 15 year fixed mortgage dropped 2.63%. lauren: a cease-fire deal, but if the violence persists, how much will oil prices climb? david: founder and chief investment officer and our touchstone for all the commodity information. >> the probability of this really exploding is pretty small. i think the market is telling you that we saw a big selloff. a bit...
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that's just the u.s. when you add in global markets, according to rich peterson at capital s&p, it's $1 trillion that's been taken out of market value just since the election. >> it's crazy. if you remember several months aer ago, i was on and we talked about technical levels in the market. i said 1350 is an important upside. we cleared that. now we're coming back down again. we're around 1353. if that doesn't hold as support rather than resistance, the next place between here and there, 1278 it the june lows. 1158 we were at last year. there's basically nothing between. where does that leave investors? the fed minutes came out yesterday with an indication there's still an appetite for easing. i think we're paving the way for a possible qe-4, especially pending what happens with the cliff. i think if we get this can kick thing, it's only going to add to uncertainty. a lot of folks are looking for alternatives, not stocks, high yield. they want something different. >> yeah, because they're afraid of equiti
that's just the u.s. when you add in global markets, according to rich peterson at capital s&p, it's $1 trillion that's been taken out of market value just since the election. >> it's crazy. if you remember several months aer ago, i was on and we talked about technical levels in the market. i said 1350 is an important upside. we cleared that. now we're coming back down again. we're around 1353. if that doesn't hold as support rather than resistance, the next place between here and...
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they are waiting for the u.s. government to collapse and when it does they say they will take charge. >> we are really working for the constitutional government, limited government. >>reporter: group follows common-law. believes driver's license not needed and paying tax is operational. >> matter of us being the solve republic we are to rule ourselves. >>reporter: this is a ji gap particular joke. he tracks the activity and republic leadership states it's not part of the sovereign movement. any militia and doesn't promote violence but he says the belief fit the movement ideology. >> they have the same set of ideas. the government is not legitimate. it is engaged in a massive rip off of the citizen citizens. >> believing in this ideology as you unusual as it seems is not a crime. >>reporter: this special agent oversees the task force in northern california. he says the fbi doesn't get involved with sovereigns unless there's evidence of illegal activity. >> it certainly a priority. the biggest concern that i have is
they are waiting for the u.s. government to collapse and when it does they say they will take charge. >> we are really working for the constitutional government, limited government. >>reporter: group follows common-law. believes driver's license not needed and paying tax is operational. >> matter of us being the solve republic we are to rule ourselves. >>reporter: this is a ji gap particular joke. he tracks the activity and republic leadership states it's not part of the...
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the u.s. as americans decide who will lead the country for the next four years. after vigorous campaigning right to the last minute and aggressive advertising that made it the most expensive campaign of all time, president barack obama and his challenger mitt romney both into the election day confident of victory. >> but most election polls say the race for the white house is too close to call, meaning the result will be decided in a small number of so-called swing states by florida, ohio, virginia, and new hampshire, which was the first to vote on the stroke of midnight. >> voting began early in this part of new hampshire. the first ballot such traditionally cast here at midnight, and after the first 10 were tallied, it was a drop -- draw. >> for president -- this has never happened before -- we have a tie. five votes each. >> of voting in dick's bill has never been a gauge for the rest of the nation, but this year, polls show the race is a dead heat -- voting in dixville has never been engag
the u.s. as americans decide who will lead the country for the next four years. after vigorous campaigning right to the last minute and aggressive advertising that made it the most expensive campaign of all time, president barack obama and his challenger mitt romney both into the election day confident of victory. >> but most election polls say the race for the white house is too close to call, meaning the result will be decided in a small number of so-called swing states by florida,...
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the u.s. senate race in virginia -- two former governors were battling for the seat. >> the victory went to tim kaine, more from the party in richmond. >> tim kaine's campaign headquarters in richmond -- he wound up in the winner's circle. >> our victory tonight proves that it is the number of people who stand with you not the number of zeroes behind a check. [applause] that determines the election in the united states of america. >> the newly elected senator tim kaine thanks george allen for more than 20 years of public service and then told an enthusiastic crowd that as hard as the campaign was, now the real work begins. >> as expected, maryland senator ben cardin easily won a second term. he beat back challengers from republican and independent candidates. roscoe bartlett, not so lucky. john delaney beat him in a bid for a 11th term. the democrat-controlled legislature made him one of the more vulnerable incumbents by adding part of montgomery county to his district. >> fireworks over the n
the u.s. senate race in virginia -- two former governors were battling for the seat. >> the victory went to tim kaine, more from the party in richmond. >> tim kaine's campaign headquarters in richmond -- he wound up in the winner's circle. >> our victory tonight proves that it is the number of people who stand with you not the number of zeroes behind a check. [applause] that determines the election in the united states of america. >> the newly elected senator tim kaine...